A well-filled house is anticipated for the “Musical Moments” entertainment, which will be presented at the Opera House on Wednesday next. The box plan is filling, rapidly. Booking is free at Arts and Crafts. David Kalama (D. Gordon Paris) is well known to radio listeners as New Zealand’s foremost exponent of the guitar and his performance on the latest Gibson electric model is looked forward to with keen anticipation. Jean Mackay’g piano accordionists will be a feature of the programme and her solo items will include the “Poet and Peasant” overture. A strong supporting cast will include Dorothy Tate's clever pupils in solo and ballet dancing, Evelyn Miller in dramatic art, Betty Coleman, L.T.C.L., in radio impersonations, Ronald Gilbert, radio star, in vocal solos, with accordion band accompaniment; Evelyn Oliver, “Queen of the Air”; Yvonne Paris and Ola Curry, clever tap dances. Particulars are advertised,
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 September 1938, Page 6
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